We use this in our lab.

You have a few choices depending on how many lines you want.

NM-16A: Sixteen-port Asynchronous Network Module
The 16-port asynchronous serial network module supports 16 asynchronous
serial interfaces at speeds up to 134 kbps. The 16 ports are cabled with two
custom "octopus" cables, each terminating in 8 ports, each with an option of
physical endpoints, including RJ-45 and DB-25 connectors.

NM-32A: Thirty Two-port Asynchronous Network Module
The 32-port asynchronous serial network module supports 32 asynchronous
serial interfaces at speeds up to 134 kbps. The 32 ports are cabled with
four custom "octopus" cables, each terminating in 8 ports, each with an
option of physical endpoints, including RJ-45 and DB-25 connectors.

Then the cable assemblies: CAB-OCTAL-ASYNC has 8 lines

The NM-16A requires 2, the NM-32A requires 4.


Kevin Wigle


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Subject: Terminal Server [7:3939]


> Hi, team,
>
>   Simple question for you. If I take 2600series router as termial server,
> which network module and which kinds of cables (which part no.) I needed
for
> reverse telnet into con port of the lab switch and router?
>
> thank you in advance,
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